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May 14, 2021 Perfectly placed water access lot in The Waters at Lake Anna, on the private side. This parcel is lightly wooded with 3.65 acres and a small creek running through it. Easy to walk and less to clear! Lot has a 3 BR certificate letter for septic/soil work. The Waters offers multiple common areas, sandy beaches, boat slips, tennis courts, and much more! ....
Updated May 3, 2021 Level water access lot in the small Lake Anna community of Bear Castle III. One of the perks is that you have the option of joining the homeowners association, but you do not have to. Membership includes use of the common area and boat launch. Property has nice trees on it, but mostly cleared. Surrounded by nice homes and a great central lake location. Close to restaurants and shopping. Lot 13 is also for sale. ....
In March, the Spotsylvania County Board of Supervisors asked staff to compile recommendations in an effort to manage short-term rentals and several issues related to them. On Tuesday, staff returned with recommendations for an ordinance, but the supervisors had concerns about how the regulations would be enforced. The board eventually zeroed in on regulations focused on safety and septic systems and asked staff to work on an ordinance and bring it back for fine- tuning. Short-term rentals via websites such as Airbnb have exploded in popularity in recent years, and Lake Anna is a popular area for such rentals. Kimberly Pomatto, deputy director of planning and zoning, said the county has more than 200 homes listed for short-term rentals, with most being in the Lake Anna area. ....
BY ALLISON BROPHY CHAMPION Culpeper Star-Exponent After a brief, calm discussion on what has been a divisive topic of Confederate history, a Town Council committee on Wednesday recommended Lake Culpeper as the new name for the municipal reservoir. The innocuous name would replace one more controversial: Lake Pelham, which the body of water was named in 1975 for a Confederate artillery officer who died in Culpeper. Maj. John Pelham (1838-1863) was from Alabama, but had a girlfriend in Culpeper, so he perished in the town of an artillery wound suffered 158 years ago during the Battle of Kellyâs Ford. That American Civil War history is well-documented at various sites tied to Pelham in the town and county. ....